Usually they're .swf files - not .fla. And a much easier way to do things is copy the .swf files from your temporary internet files and open it with IE to view it. But no source code is available unless there is a utility out there that decompiles flash files.

There is now source for flash man... It's more like an images than a program. What you use to make flash movies is kinda like an advanced paint brush program. You can add java script to the file to get certain elements in the movie to do things, but once the file is exported as an swf file there is noe source. Before that it's a Fla file.

Now you can make flash movies with code however. There is a way to creat flash movies on the fly using PHP. There is also a mark-up language out ther called SMIL

That is probably what you want. Search GOOGLE or web monkey for SMIL and learn that. the browser support isn't the best right now, but it is a growing language..

OK, the thing is, I want to find some access codes to a hidden part of the matrix website. There's a (sort of) hidden flash panel that opens up with a liitle panel on that which opens up that has a button under it that makes another panel drop down which is used to enter binary codes to access various pages. Wow that's a long sentence! OK, it the official matrix website. I found the panel by messing around. Well I looked on the internet and tried to find the codes, but at first I couldn't find anything. When I finally did, I found a short list of codes, but I had already found more than that just by playing around with different values. So I want to have a look at the source code (it's in flash) to see what all the possible values are. Just like you can do at another hidden part of the site. You can look at the HTML source and see all the valid codes.

I think maybe he found a hard way of getting to hackthematrix.com or something and found javascript or something. I don't know. Maybe he is just some crazy meth addict friend of Mustard's. no nevermind they are in the pot circle...

http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/"Enter Flash Version"Click that. You will see a panel at the top of the screen. At the right hand side of the panel there is a yellow button. Click. To the right of the text "HTML Version" is a little square panel. Click to reveal a button. Click.Another panel comes down covering that one. Open the panel.This is where you enter the binary access codes. This is not the hackthematrix.com part. Nor is it the part where you enter the text codes. Of which I know all. It's in the HTML code. Easy.Try a few binary combinations until you find one that lights up the green light, and click enter. I highly recommend 11010100.